IEC 60329:1984
Strip-wound cut cores of grain oriented silicon-iron alloy, used for electronic and telecommunication equipment
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IEC 60329:1984 is the technical reference for strip-wound cut cores of grain oriented silicon-iron alloy used in electronic and telecommunication equipment. For engineering teams, procurement groups, and compliance reviewers, IEC 60329:1984 helps define a common basis for product evaluation, documented comparison, and conformity assessment. Its focus on this specific core type makes it relevant where magnetic component selection, quality workflows, and technical validation depend on consistent documentation and a clear specification reference.
Purpose of IEC 60329:1984
The purpose of IEC 60329:1984 is to provide a structured technical benchmark for strip-wound cut cores made from grain oriented silicon-iron alloy. In practical terms, it supports design review, material selection, and verification activities for magnetic components used in electronic and telecommunication equipment. The document is useful when organizations need a compliance reference for engineering documentation, technical assessment, and controlled procurement decisions tied to a defined core construction and material class.
Compliance applications of IEC 60329:1984
IEC 60329:1984 may be used in compliance workflows for equipment that relies on magnetic cores where repeatable performance and documented specification control are important. It is relevant to laboratories, component suppliers, and manufacturers preparing technical files, inspection criteria, or product evaluation records. During testing workflows, it can support consistent review of core-related requirements and help align internal procedures with a recognized reference for electronic and telecommunication equipment applications.
Benefits of IEC 60329:1984
Using IEC 60329:1984 can improve operational consistency across engineering, procurement, and quality assurance teams by reducing ambiguity around the core type being specified. It supports technical review, risk management, and conformity assessment preparation by giving stakeholders a common document for comparison and validation. For organizations handling electrical equipment components, it can also help standardize acceptance checks, strengthen documented evaluation, and reduce misunderstanding between design intent and supplied product characteristics.
- Defines a focused reference for strip-wound cut cores made from grain oriented silicon-iron alloy.
- Supports technical documentation and supplier comparison in component procurement.
- Useful for verification activities, inspection planning, and laboratory evaluation.
- Helps align engineering review with conformity assessment and quality workflows.
- Publication Date: 1984-09-30
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- This Version: IEC 60329:1984 (1984-09-30)
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